On Tue, 22 Jan 2019 09:57:16 -0800 Tony Lindgren wrote: > Commit 84badc5ec5fc ("ARM: dts: omap4: Move l4 child devices to probe > them with ti-sysc") started producing a warning for pwm-omap-dmtimer: > > WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 77 at drivers/bus/omap_l3_noc.c:147 > l3_interrupt_handler+0x2f8/0x388 > 44000000.ocp:L3 Custom Error: MASTER MPU TARGET L4PER2 (Idle): > Data Access in Supervisor mode during Functional access > ... > __pm_runtime_idle > omap_dm_timer_disable > pwm_omap_dmtimer_start > pwm_omap_dmtimer_enable > pwm_apply_state > pwm_vibrator_start > pwm_vibrator_play_work > > This is because the timer that pwm-omap-dmtimer is using is now being > probed with ti-sysc interconnect target module instead of omap_device > and the ti-sysc quirk for SYSC_QUIRK_LEGACY_IDLE is not fully > compatible with what omap_device has been doing. > > We could fix this by reverting the timer changes and have the timer > probe again with omap_device. Or we could add more quirk handling to > ti-sysc driver. But as these options don't work nicely as longer term > solutions, let's just make timers probe with ti-sysc without any > quirks. > > To do this, all we need to do is remove quirks for timers for ti-sysc, > and drop the bogus pm_runtime_irq_safe() flag for timer-ti-dm. > > We should not use pm_runtime_irq_safe() anyways for drivers as it will > take a permanent use count on the parent device blocking the parent > devices from idling and has been forcing ti-sysc driver to use a > quirk flag. > > Note that we will move the timer data to DEBUG section later on in > clean-up patches. > together with 1/3 it fixes things on pyra. Tested-By: Andreas Kemnade